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Asiana Airlines will be suing Oakland, Calif. TV station KTVU over inaccurate and offensive names th
Asiana Airlines will be suing Oakland, rental cars in australia Calif. TV station KTVU over inaccurate and offensive rental cars in australia names that the station read during its Friday noon broadcast as the names of the pilots of Flight 214, which crashed at San Francisco International Airport on July 6.
A summer intern at the National rental cars in australia Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) mistakenly confirmed the names that KTVU anchor Tori Campbell read on air. The names phonetically spelled phrases like We Too Low and Something Wrong. Asiana Airlines rental cars in australia said the broadcast was demeaning and racially discriminatory. The NTSB says that it did not come up with the names, but that they were just presented by the station and confirmed by the intern, who is no longer with the agency. KTVU has not commented on the origin of the names.
Over the weekend, Asiana said it was also going to sue the NTSB, but as of Monday, the company had changed its mind. Spokesman Na Chul-hee said the airline has retained a U.S. law firm to pursue its defamation claim against KTVU, but that Asiana has no plans for a separate lawsuit against the NTSB.
KTVU apologized for the incident on its website and on air. "We sincerely regret the error and took immediate action to apologize, both in the newscast where the mistake occurred, as well as on our website and social media sites," KTVU/KICU Vice President and General Manager Tom Raponi told CNN . "Nothing rental cars in australia is more important to us than having rental cars in australia the highest level of accuracy and integrity, rental cars in australia and we are reviewing our procedures to ensure this type of error does not happen again."
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